Halberstädter Verkehrs-GmbH

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Halberstädter Verkehrs-GmbH
Basic information
Company headquarters Halberstadt
Web presence www.stadtverkehr-halberstadt.de
owner City of Halberstadt / nosa GmbH
Supervisory board Andreas Henke
Managing directors Claudia Stein
Transport network Transport and tariff community Ostharz
Employee 42
Lines
Gauge 1000 mm ( meter gauge )
tram 2
bus 6th
number of vehicles
Tram cars 16
Omnibuses 8th
statistics
Passengers 2.7 million per year
Stops 94
Length of line network
Tram lines 11.7 km
Bus routes 53.3 km
Operating facilities
Depots 1
Track length 16.9 km
Switches 44

The Halberstadt traffic GmbH is a company founded on 7 December 1992 transport companies of the city of Halberstadt ; it emerged from the VEB Städtischer Nahverkehr Halberstadt. Halberstädter Verkehrs-GmbH operates local public transport in the city of Halberstadt with currently two tram lines and six city bus routes.

history

The history of the predecessor companies goes back to 1887. On June 28th of that year the horse tram company of the Halberstädter Pferdebahn AG was founded. In 1901, the city's magistrate decided to electrify the railway. After this was decided, the city took over the operation on July 1, 1902, which from then on was called Halberstädter Straßenbahn AG .

On January 1, 1950 the Stadtwerke Halberstadt were dissolved, the tram operation came to the municipal commercial enterprise of the city of Halberstadt (KWU) . On May 1, 1951, the KWU was dissolved again and the VEB (K) Verkehrsbetriebe Halberstadt was formed.

In 1953 the new administration building at the cemetery in Gröperstrasse 83 was put into operation. Conductorless operation was introduced in 1966. Validators have been in the vehicles since September 30, 1976.

On January 1, 1982, the company was incorporated into the VE Verkehrskombinat Magdeburg as VEB Städtischer Nahverkehr Halberstadt . It remained in this until a decision by the council of the Magdeburg district on May 25, 1990. After the city was again owner of the meanwhile run-down operation, it was decided to keep the tram. Halberstädter Verkehrs-GmbH was founded on December 7, 1992 .

On December 17, 1997, Halberstädter Verkehrs-GmbH became a subsidiary of nosa GmbH, the holding company of the city of Halberstadt.

Structure of society

Management and supervisory board

Halberstädter Verkehrs-GmbH is run by a managing director. Claudia Stein has been appointed managing director since 2018. A supervisory board consists of nine members. The chairman of the supervisory board is the Mayor of Halberstadt, Andreas Henke. Detlef Eckert, a former member of the state parliament, is among the members of the supervisory board .

HVG lines operated today

Tram lines

line Start stop Line course last stop comment
1 Central Station H.-Heine-Platz - fish market - wood market - sugar factory graveyard only runs Mon-Sat
2 Central Station H.-Heine-Platz - District Office - Herbingstr. (- Klus) - Holzmarkt - Voigtei Sargstedter way about Klus only on weekends

Bus routes

line Start stop Line course last stop comment
11 Sargstedter settlement Voigtei - Holzmarkt - FSZ - Herbingstr. - EDEKA Porta only runs Mon-Sat
12 Wehrstedt Hauptbahnhof - H.-Heine-Platz - Holzmarkt - Herbingstr. - FSZ - Klus Klusberge
13 Sargstedt Sargstedter Siedlung - Huystr. - AMEOS Klinikum - Holzmarkt Behind the sports field
14th Klein Quenstedt Cemetery - AMEOS Clinic Wood market on weekends as a call bus
15th Sargstedter settlement Voigtei - Holzmarkt - Kirschallee - Landgraben Central Station only runs in evening traffic
16 Ströbeck Mahndorf - Velten - Voigtei Wood market only runs Mon-Fri

vehicles

Leoliner type low-floor tram

Trams for regular services

  • 5 low-floor articulated railcars NGTW6-H LEOLINER
  • 1 articulated multiple unit GT4 ER
  • 3 articulated multiple units GT4 ZR

Buses for regular services

  • 6 low-floor city buses MAN 12 m, 4 of them with natural gas drive
  • 2 MAN midi low-floor buses
  • 1 MAN mini bus (15 seats)

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Coordinates: 51 ° 54 ′ 14.6 "  N , 11 ° 2 ′ 44.6"  E